The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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40. oldal
... society is essential to the existence of man , and the government of man is essential to the pre- servation of society . Man , every one will admit , cannot be trusted to his own individual discretion or self - government ; hence the ...
... society is essential to the existence of man , and the government of man is essential to the pre- servation of society . Man , every one will admit , cannot be trusted to his own individual discretion or self - government ; hence the ...
41. oldal
... society is in constant transition , and the unavoidable consequence is a corresponding series of changes in every human institution . And , since government is , at best , but a human agency , it must experience the changes which befall ...
... society is in constant transition , and the unavoidable consequence is a corresponding series of changes in every human institution . And , since government is , at best , but a human agency , it must experience the changes which befall ...
42. oldal
... society without resigning it ; for the choice of that society , and the liberty of framing it , according to our own wills , for our own good , is all we seek . This remains to us whilst we form governments , that we ourselves are ...
... society without resigning it ; for the choice of that society , and the liberty of framing it , according to our own wills , for our own good , is all we seek . This remains to us whilst we form governments , that we ourselves are ...
44. oldal
... society ; hence , the liberty they enjoyed , and of which they are described as being so tenacious , was not the “ natural liberty " which " God hath given them . " And , although a critical definition of the word is not desired here ...
... society ; hence , the liberty they enjoyed , and of which they are described as being so tenacious , was not the “ natural liberty " which " God hath given them . " And , although a critical definition of the word is not desired here ...
45. oldal
... society . Civil liberty is the result of man's twofold character , as an individual and social being , so soon as both are equally respected . " Some have confounded liberty , the status of the freeman , as opposed to slavery , with ...
... society . Civil liberty is the result of man's twofold character , as an individual and social being , so soon as both are equally respected . " Some have confounded liberty , the status of the freeman , as opposed to slavery , with ...
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